While the 2025 NFL season is gearing up, it’s never too early to look ahead to 2026, especially for dynasty league players, to get an idea of what players you may see leave college and be available in rookie drafts.
For redraft players, it’s still a good idea to always be familiar with the NFL stars of tomorrow. Below, I’ve created a list of 50 prospects to keep in mind.
- Dynasty Fantasy Football Draft Kit
- Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator
- DBro’s Dynasty Rookie Draft Primers
- Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings
2025 College Football Prospects
Note: These players aren’t ranked, and I’ll provide commentary about some of the more intriguing players.
Quarterbacks
- Arch Manning (QB – Texas)
- Garrett Nussmeier (QB – LSU)
- John Mateer (QB – Oklahoma)
- Cade Klubnik (QB – Clemson)
- Drew Allar (QB – Penn State)
- Sam Leavitt (QB – Arizona State)
- LaNorris Sellers (QB – South Carolina)
Quarterback Notes
Arch Manning (QB – Texas)
- You know the name and the hype, but it’s still unclear if Arch Manning will declare for the 2026 NFL Draft. If he does, he’ll likely be a top pick, and he has dual-threat ability. Last season, Manning played sporadically. He had 108 rushing yards and four touchdowns, including six rushes for 33 yards and a touchdown against Mississippi State.
Drew Allar (QB – Penn State)
- Drew Allar is one of my favorite prospects. He’s got all the intangibles, and now it’s just a matter of putting it all together. In 2024, Allar took a step forward in completion rate (59.9% in 2023 to 66.5% in 2024) while pushing the ball downfield. Allar can also scramble a bit, but he’s not really a dual-threat quarterback. He ran for 302 yards and six touchdowns. He could be the next big-armed quarterback.
LaNorris Sellers (QB – South Carolina)
- We know Lamar Jackson and Jalen Milroe. Well, in 2026, get ready for LaNorris Sellers. Standing roughly 6-foot-3 and 240 pounds, Sellers is a bulldozer of a runner. He’ll aim to take the next step forward as a passer, but with 674 rushing yards and seven rushing scores last season, Sellers will be in the running for the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Running Backs
- Jeremiyah Love (RB – Notre Dame)
- Jaydn Ott (RB – Oklahoma)
- Quinten Joyner (RB – Texas Tech)
- CJ Baxter (RB – Texas)
- Kaytron Allen (RB – Penn State)
- Darius Taylor (RB – Minnesota)
- Jonah Coleman (RB – Washington)
- Makhi Hughes (RB – Oregon)
- Nick Singleton (RB – Penn State)
- Le’Veon Moss (RB – Texas A&M)
- Bryson Washington (RB – Baylor)
- Tre Wisner (RB – Texas)
- Desmond Reid (RB – Pittsburgh)
- Terion Stewart (RB – Virginia Tech)
Running Back Notes
Jeremiyah Love (RB – Notre Dame)
- Jeremiyah Love does it all. In 2024 with the Fighting Irish, he had 24 runs of 10+ yards and forced more than 60 missed tackles. He’s about six feet and over 210 pounds. He ran 163 times for 1,125 yards (6.9 yards per carry) and 17 touchdowns. Love is a candidate to be a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and will be highly rated in fantasy.
Nick Singleton (RB – Penn State)
- Standing six feet and 225 pounds, Nick Singleton appeared on Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List,” and he likened him to former Penn State running back Saquon Barkley. Over his career at Penn State, he has 499 carries for 2,912 yards and 32 touchdowns, averaging 5.8 yards per carry. There are some concerns with his vision. Singleton averaged just 3.54 yards per contact per attempt, which is 56th amongst all running backs last season with at least 100 carries. However, his physical ability can sometimes bail him out. Whether that’ll work at the NFL level remains to be seen, but Singleton will be someone to monitor in 2026 to see if those metrics can improve.
Wide Receivers
- Jordyn Tyson (WR – Arizona State)
- Ja’Kobi Lane (WR – USC)
- Eric Rivers (WR – Georgia Tech)
- Carnell Tate (WR – Ohio State)
- Germie Bernard (WR – Alabama)
- Nyck Harbor (WR – South Carolina)
- Elijah Sarratt (WR – Indiana)
- Zachariah Branch (WR – Georgia)
- Bryce Lance (WR – North Dakota State)
- Makai Lemon (WR – USC)
- Eugene Wilson (WR – Florida)
- Dane Key (WR – Nebraska)
- Malachi Fields (WR – Notre Dame)
- Antonio Williams (WR – Clemson)
- Nic Anderson (WR – LSU)
- Chase Roberts (WR – BYU)
- Deion Burks (WR – Oklahoma)
- Denzel Boston (WR – Washington)
- Jaden Greathouse (WR – Notre Dame)
Wide Receiver Notes
Jordyn Tyson (WR – Arizona State)
- Perhaps the No. 1 wide receiver for the 2026 class, Jordyn Tyson caught 75 passes for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns for Arizona State last season. He was relied upon plenty, converting 51 first downs. Just watching him, you can tell that Tyson is an explosive player and can be used at any level of the field. Of his targets, 18.6% were 20+ yards downfield. He was also 13th in yards per route run among all wide receivers with at least 50 targets. Tyson is coming off a collarbone injury, and he had some odd drops. However, if he can bounce back from the injury and work on those drops, he’ll be an excellent receiver to add to your fantasy squads.
Denzel Boston (WR – Washington)
- Standing 6-foot-4 and 209 pounds, Denzel Boston has been with the Huskies since 2022. He was buried on the depth chart, but caught 63 passes for 834 yards and nine touchdowns last season. Boston is excellent near the line of scrimmage, on intermediate routes and downfield. Boston is a physical player who will win more contested catches than not. He’s got the makeup of a No. 1 WR.
Tight Ends
- Kenyon Sadiq (TE – Oregon)
- Max Klare (TE – Ohio State)
- Justin Joly (TE – NC State)
- Miles Kitselman (TE – Tennessee)
- Jack Endries (TE – Texas)
- Eli Stowers (TE – Vanderbilt)
- Oscar Delp (TE – Georgia)
- John Michael Gyllenborg (TE – Wyoming)
- Joe Royer (TE – Cincinnati)
- Tanner Koziol (TE – Houston)
Tight End Notes
Max Klare (TE – Ohio State)
- Coming off a season where he caught 51 passes for 684 yards and four touchdowns, Max Klare is on track to be the top tight end in 2026. He averaged 2.22 yards per route run, which was seventh among all tight ends with 50 targets. Keep in mind that those statistics came from Purdue. He’s at Ohio State now, catching passes from Julian Sayin. Klare is a great route runner for the tight end position, reminiscent of Colston Loveland, who went No. 10 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft to the Chicago Bears. Watch for Klare in 2026.
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